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Business model innovation is an important source of competitive advantage and corporate renewal. An increasing number of companies have to innovate their business models, not just because of competitive forces but also because of the ongoing change from product-based to service-based business models. Yet, business model innovation also involves organizational change process that challenges existing processes, structures and modes of control.This volume features thirteen chapters written by authorities on business model innovation. The specific angle, and the novel feature of this book, is to thoroughly examine the organizational dimension of business model innovation.Drawing on organizational theory and empirical observation, the contributors specifically highlight organizational design aspects of business model innovation, focusing on how reward systems, power distributions, routines and standard operating procedures, the allocation of authority, and other aspects of organizational structure and control should be designed to support the business model the firm chooses. Also discussed is how existing organizational structures, capabilities, beliefs, cultures and so on influence the firm's ability to flexibly change to new business models.
How can firms effectively align their internal organizational structures and control systems to support the successful implementation of new business models? The authors, Foss and Saebi, curate a collection of expert contributions that examine the intersection of business model innovation and organizational design. By integrating organizational theory with empirical evidence, the text argues that the success of a new business model depends heavily on the firm's ability to adapt its internal processes, power distributions, and cultural frameworks to match its strategic objectives.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this volume as a critical resource for scholars and practitioners interested in the structural mechanics of corporate renewal. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous foundation for understanding the complexities of organizational change.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2016-09-08
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198783760
ISBN-13:
9780198783763
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